The CAPO Fellow is expected to act as an ambassador for CAPO, and to ensure that the CAPO name is given positive exposure during the term of the Fellowship.

CAPO Patron Paul McDermott with Alex Asch, 2017 CAPO Fellow

Applicants for the CAPO Fellowship should be of high standing in their chosen field. This should be demonstrated by evidence of commitment to their practice over a significant period of time.

The purpose of the CAPO Fellowship is to enable an artist to concentrate on his/her work for a set period of time (up to one year). Normally this assistance will be aimed at enabling an artist to complete a body of work, develop a new technique, or simply improve the standard of their work by concentrating on it more fully for a period.

No specific sum of money is set aside for the CAPO Fellowship. As with all types of CAPO assistance, it is subject to the availability of funds and the amount will be advised in November 2018.

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CAPO has presented Francis Kenna with the Curatorial Internship Award for 2018 at the ANU School of Art & Design Grad Show. Francis will curate the CAPO Emerging Artists' Prize exhibition, to be held mid-2019.

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